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rupert wingfield—hayes has the story. this is kim jong—nam, whose body is thought to be the one now lying in a malaysian morgue. officials there say he died after being sprayed in the face with something at kuala lumpur airport this morning. south korean media immediately claimed north korean agents had assassinated kim on the orders of his own younger brother, kim jong—un. north korea's young dictator has been tightening his grip on power, ruthlessly purging potential opponents. what's so sensitive? last year i saw for myself how strange north korea can be. i was detained and expelled for insulting the kim leadership. much more telling is what he did to his own uncle, seen here on the left. jang sung—taek was hauled away from a party meeting, accused of treachery, and executed. has he now also eliminated his brother? kim jong—nam was once his father's favourite, being groomed to one day take over as north korea's supreme leader. but his downfall began here in tokyo, when he was caught sneaking into japan on a fak
rupert wingfield—hayes has the story. this is kim jong—nam, whose body is thought to be the one now lying in a malaysian morgue. officials there say he died after being sprayed in the face with something at kuala lumpur airport this morning. south korean media immediately claimed north korean agents had assassinated kim on the orders of his own younger brother, kim jong—un. north korea's young dictator has been tightening his grip on power, ruthlessly purging potential opponents. what's...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur. back here, kenneth noye, who's serving a life sentence for murdering a man in a road—rage attack, has won a high court challenge against a decision by the ministry ofjustice to refuse to move him to an open prison. noye, who is 69, stabbed stephen cameron to death in 1996 on the m25 in kent. he'd argued that it was unfair and irrational not to allow him to go to a jail with lower security. a man has beenjailed for six years for killing an innocent bystander in an unprovoked attack. trevor timon, who's 31, admitted the manslaughter of oliver dearlove in blackheath in south—east london last august, but was cleared of murder. the judge said the "senseless" attack had caused "untold misery" for mr dearlove's family. iraqi troops have entered western mosulfor the first time in their offensive to drive out so—called islamic state from the country's second city. west mosul is the last is stronghold in iraq. they're surrounded, along with an estimated three quarters of a million civilia
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur. back here, kenneth noye, who's serving a life sentence for murdering a man in a road—rage attack, has won a high court challenge against a decision by the ministry ofjustice to refuse to move him to an open prison. noye, who is 69, stabbed stephen cameron to death in 1996 on the m25 in kent. he'd argued that it was unfair and irrational not to allow him to go to a jail with lower security. a man has beenjailed for six years for killing an...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. our correspondent david willis is in washington. president trump says america will back japan 100%. are there president trump says america will backjapan 100%. are there any more clues about how he plans to deal with north korea 7 clues about how he plans to deal with north korea? i shouldjust tell you that a short while ago the north korean news agency hailed as missile test our success. as far as the response from the white house is concerned, well, it has limited its response to a pledge of support for america's allies in the region. at disconcerting but this missile test may be for countries like japan and south korea, it also sends a shot across the boughs of the trump administration, for the simple reason that it is widely thought that north korea could bejust a reason that it is widely thought that north korea could be just a few yea rs that north korea could be just a few years away from developing a nuclear missile capable of hitting the united states of america —— bows. all of which makes this whole thing a great more
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. our correspondent david willis is in washington. president trump says america will back japan 100%. are there president trump says america will backjapan 100%. are there any more clues about how he plans to deal with north korea 7 clues about how he plans to deal with north korea? i shouldjust tell you that a short while ago the north korean news agency hailed as missile test our success. as far as the response from the white house is concerned,...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. anthony ruggiero, who is a senior fellow at the foundation for defence of democracies, and a specialist on north korea security. i asked him what's likely to come out of the security council meeting. well, it depends on what the purpose of having the meeting is. obviously they'll condemn the launch that took place sunday morning pyongyang climb. the question is are they ready to get tougher with not only north korea but countries around it. the critical question i would have is are they ready to get tough? i know china is a member of the security council but it's clear china is already violated last yea r‘s coal china is already violated last year's coal restriction that was in the resolution. so china is the one that's covering for north korea, it's allowing north korea to acquire materials for this programmes and are we going to get tougher either through the un or is the us going to get tougher with china? on that point, given what you've just outlined, are there any indications
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. anthony ruggiero, who is a senior fellow at the foundation for defence of democracies, and a specialist on north korea security. i asked him what's likely to come out of the security council meeting. well, it depends on what the purpose of having the meeting is. obviously they'll condemn the launch that took place sunday morning pyongyang climb. the question is are they ready to get tougher with not only north korea but countries around it. the...
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from malaysia, rupert wingfield—hayes sent this report. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to attack kim jong—nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a very deliberate and very public act of violence. today, we learned what killed him. and it's even more shocking. it is the xv — the vx nerve agent, which is a chemical weapon. kim jong—nam was walking across this busy departures hall last week when he was attacked at this spot. and now we know what was used to kill him — vx, one of the most deadly nerve agents ever invented. just a tiny drop, one hundredth of a gram, would have been enough to kill him. vx is also banned under international convention, and yet someone decided to use it here, in the midst of this international airport. vx is colourless and odourless, with the feel of engine oil. symptoms include coughing, shortness of breath, vomiting and muscle convulsions. south korea says the north started producing chemical weapons in the 1980s and has up to 5000 tons of stocks. north korea's yo
from malaysia, rupert wingfield—hayes sent this report. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to attack kim jong—nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a very deliberate and very public act of violence. today, we learned what killed him. and it's even more shocking. it is the xv — the vx nerve agent, which is a chemical weapon. kim jong—nam was walking across this busy departures hall last week when he was attacked at this spot. and now we know what was...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. here, the commons speaker, john bercow, has insisted that his impartiality has not been compromised, after a video emerged of him declaring that he voted remain in last year's referendum. the parliament website states that "spea kers must be politically impartial." speaker bercow is already facing calls to stand down after saying last week that he would veto a parliamentary address by president donald trump. the latest comments, published in the sunday telegraph, were made at an address to students at reading university three days earlier. this may not be popular with some people in this audience, personally, i voted to remain. i thought it was better to stay in the european union than not, partly for economic reasons, being part of being within a trade bloc, and partly because we are in a world of power blocs and because it is better to be part of that big power bloc in the world. earlier, we spoke to the conservative mp james duddridge, who has called for a motion of no confidence i
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. here, the commons speaker, john bercow, has insisted that his impartiality has not been compromised, after a video emerged of him declaring that he voted remain in last year's referendum. the parliament website states that "spea kers must be politically impartial." speaker bercow is already facing calls to stand down after saying last week that he would veto a parliamentary address by president donald trump. the latest comments, published...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur will. the much—loved and only hippo in el salvador‘s national zoo has died after being attacked. as you can see here, zoo officials tried to help the fifteen—year—old hippo named gustavito after he was beaten and stabbed over the weekend by unknown assailants. police are trying to establish how the attackers got into the zoo, and why they did it. many salvadorea ns have taken to social media to express their sadness and horror. the former soviet gymnast, olga korbut, has sold most of her olympic medals at auction in arizona for more than $200,000. they included the golds she won at the munich olympics in 1972, where her performance on the uneven bars prompted the audience to whistle at the judges for failing to give her a perfect ten. russia's gazeta.ru news reports that olga, who has been living in america since 1991, sold her medals due to financial difficulties. the us aerospace company spacex has announced that two private citizens have paid to be sent around the moon. if the mi
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur will. the much—loved and only hippo in el salvador‘s national zoo has died after being attacked. as you can see here, zoo officials tried to help the fifteen—year—old hippo named gustavito after he was beaten and stabbed over the weekend by unknown assailants. police are trying to establish how the attackers got into the zoo, and why they did it. many salvadorea ns have taken to social media to express their sadness and horror. the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. graham hutchings from the oxford analytica think tank has written extensively on china and the asia pacific rim. hejoins us from our oxford newsroom. good evening to you. this is a big test for president trump but terribly difficult to see how he or anyone else can move this situation forward. affair conjecture president romagna doesn't know what to do yet, after the administration has hardly bedded down. very noticeable and notable that new defence minister went to seoul for that new defence minister went to seoulfor his that new defence minister went to seoul for his first foreign visit last week and spoke about the need to do something about north korea and then went to japan. now we have in the middle of the party that is currently underway in florida with the japanese prime minister and us president, this move by north korea. sanctions have achieved zero, as your report suggested. there is some headroom for other measures, perhaps squeezing the financial system, the dollar system
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. graham hutchings from the oxford analytica think tank has written extensively on china and the asia pacific rim. hejoins us from our oxford newsroom. good evening to you. this is a big test for president trump but terribly difficult to see how he or anyone else can move this situation forward. affair conjecture president romagna doesn't know what to do yet, after the administration has hardly bedded down. very noticeable and notable that new defence...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. graham hutchings from the oxford analytica think tank has written extensively on china and the asia pacific rim. he told me it's difficult to see how president trump or anyone else can successfully move the situation on, at least in the short term. and i think a fair conjecture that president trump doesn't know quite what to do yet — after all, the administration has hardly bedded down. very noticeable, however, notable that new defence ministerjames mattis went to seoul as his first foreign visit last week and spoke powerfully about the need to do something about north korea. then went on to japan. and now we have in the middle of the party that is currently underway in florida with the japanese prime minister and the us president, we have this move by north korea. sanctions have achieved zero, as your report suggested. there's a little bit of head room still for other measures, perhaps squeezing the financial system of the dollar system, insofar as that benefits north korea, but i
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. graham hutchings from the oxford analytica think tank has written extensively on china and the asia pacific rim. he told me it's difficult to see how president trump or anyone else can successfully move the situation on, at least in the short term. and i think a fair conjecture that president trump doesn't know quite what to do yet — after all, the administration has hardly bedded down. very noticeable, however, notable that new defence...
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rupert wingfield hayes has more. it's now thought the missile fired from north korea earlier this morning was one of these — a musudan intermediate range ballistic missile. it flew about 500 kilometres before splashing down in the sea ofjapan. north korea's dictator, kimjong—un, had been promising to test fire a much longer range missiles capable of hitting the united states. that has not happened. instead, mr kim is almost certainly using the launch to crash this weekend party in florida. japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, has been spending it golfing with president trump. mr abe was very unamused by the intrusion. translation: north korea's most recent missile launch is absolutely intolerable. north korea must fully comply with the relevant united nations security council guidelines. then, in his response, president trump appeared to forget to condemn the north korean launch. thank you very much, mr prime minister. i just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behi
rupert wingfield hayes has more. it's now thought the missile fired from north korea earlier this morning was one of these — a musudan intermediate range ballistic missile. it flew about 500 kilometres before splashing down in the sea ofjapan. north korea's dictator, kimjong—un, had been promising to test fire a much longer range missiles capable of hitting the united states. that has not happened. instead, mr kim is almost certainly using the launch to crash this weekend party in florida....
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i will be totally honest and say, i'm not in a ring to hate david haye on a permanent basis, i'm in a ring so the referee can count to ten or stop it when he sees fit. is that all here to do, here to win. i don't wa nt to all here to do, here to win. i don't want to hate anyone, this is a sport and the business. i'm not here to hate people. that's all your sports are now. more in the next hour, back to atip, a tip, next time you say finally, it doesn't half scare us halfway through a bulletin. the pensions regulator say they have struck a deal with the philippines. it means that 19,000 former bhs will receive their pensions as a. —— sir philip green. we are speaking to frank field. is this enough? it's the deal. it's a first step in gaining just justice for the whole deal. it's a first step in gaining justjustice for the whole shingles cider. there will be no going back for this. it means people going into the scheme will not suffer any cuts at all as they would have done if they were abandoned and went into they were abandoned and went into the pension protection fund, but their
i will be totally honest and say, i'm not in a ring to hate david haye on a permanent basis, i'm in a ring so the referee can count to ten or stop it when he sees fit. is that all here to do, here to win. i don't wa nt to all here to do, here to win. i don't want to hate anyone, this is a sport and the business. i'm not here to hate people. that's all your sports are now. more in the next hour, back to atip, a tip, next time you say finally, it doesn't half scare us halfway through a bulletin....
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here's rupert wingfield—hayes, in tokyo. only two weeks ago, general mattis was moving into his new office at the pentagon. the alliance between the us and japan is enduring and will remain as the cornerstone of peace and security in the asia—pacific region. the us defence secretary saved his most scathing words for china. we have watched in the south china sea as china has shredded the trust of nations in the region. he's talking about these huge artificial islands beijing has constructed to enforce its claim to the south china sea. if we have disputes we take them to arbitration. we don't settle them by taking military means and occupying land that is subject to question, to say the least, about who actually owns it, or is it international waters. he also promised the us would protect this group of islands in the east china sea from any attempt by china to take them from japan. beijing's foreign ministry responded immediately. general mattis should, it said, stop making wrong remarks on the issue involving the diaoyu isl
here's rupert wingfield—hayes, in tokyo. only two weeks ago, general mattis was moving into his new office at the pentagon. the alliance between the us and japan is enduring and will remain as the cornerstone of peace and security in the asia—pacific region. the us defence secretary saved his most scathing words for china. we have watched in the south china sea as china has shredded the trust of nations in the region. he's talking about these huge artificial islands beijing has constructed...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur. richard guthrie is an independent expert on chemical and biological weapons. hejoins us from our bristol studio. good evening. do you agree with what we heard in that report, that this is more worrying, in many ways, than anything north korea is doing on the nuclear front? it is hard to compare the two. it is worrying in its own sense. the assassination by poison, it has been a long tradition, but sometimes it is done very discreetly, to make it look like natural causes, in order to hide what you are doing. assassinations by poison in a very overt manner, normally a signal of power, to convince people of the things you can do. that sends worrying signals to the rest of the world, whether they are intended by north korea or not. do you think it is north korea's own stocks we are seeing used? do they come from somewhere else? have they ever been deployed anywhere else? vx as a chemical weapon, it is the most toxic of the chemical weapons. so toxic that even a droplet smaller than you co
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur. richard guthrie is an independent expert on chemical and biological weapons. hejoins us from our bristol studio. good evening. do you agree with what we heard in that report, that this is more worrying, in many ways, than anything north korea is doing on the nuclear front? it is hard to compare the two. it is worrying in its own sense. the assassination by poison, it has been a long tradition, but sometimes it is done very discreetly, to make...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is at the hospital where the forensic investigation has been carried out. this is the place we understand kim jong—nam's what is being held and where those tests were carried out, that have now revealed the presence ofa that have now revealed the presence of a nerve agent called vx. one expert described this to me as a huge deal and the three basic reasons. firstly vx is a very powerful merge eight and. just 100 ofa gram powerful merge eight and. just 100 of a gram smeared on his skin or i would have been enough to kill him. secondly, it is very difficult to produce. this is not something you can make in your back room. it suggests involvement of a nationstate and that of course points to north korea. thirdly, the xisa points to north korea. thirdly, the x is a banned chemical weapon under the un chemical weapons convention. -- vx. which the un chemical weapons convention. —— vx. which means if this attack was carried out by north korean agents they've not just was carried out by north korean agents they've notjust committed an assassination of foreig
rupert wingfield—hayes is at the hospital where the forensic investigation has been carried out. this is the place we understand kim jong—nam's what is being held and where those tests were carried out, that have now revealed the presence ofa that have now revealed the presence of a nerve agent called vx. one expert described this to me as a huge deal and the three basic reasons. firstly vx is a very powerful merge eight and. just 100 ofa gram powerful merge eight and. just 100 of a gram...
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rupert wingfield—hayes has been investigating this was one of the most brazen killings of recent years. this is the spot where kim jong—nam was attacked and killed. take a look around. this was overlooked by at least six cctv cameras. just a few metres away, at this cafe, at one of those tables, four north korean men were sitting and watching. all four are now wanted by the malaysian authorities. one is reported to be a known north korean security agent. after the attack, they got up and headed for departures. a few minutes later, the boarded a flight to jakarta and then on to dubai. what about the two young women accused of carrying out the attack? one is from vietnam, the other, indonesia. sidi aisyah was working in this hotel behind me in a massage parlour on the second floor. in malaysia, massage parlours are often a front for sex shops. it's fairly clear both these women we re it's fairly clear both these women were living a fairly precarious existence. aisyah said she was approached by a man calling himself "james." he offered her a part to be in a tv reality show. turns out ja
rupert wingfield—hayes has been investigating this was one of the most brazen killings of recent years. this is the spot where kim jong—nam was attacked and killed. take a look around. this was overlooked by at least six cctv cameras. just a few metres away, at this cafe, at one of those tables, four north korean men were sitting and watching. all four are now wanted by the malaysian authorities. one is reported to be a known north korean security agent. after the attack, they got up and...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news. a state of famine has been declared in parts of south sudan, the first to be announced in any part of the world since 2011. the government and the united nations report that around 100,000 people are currently affected, and just underfive million people, 140% of the country's population, are in urgent need of food. south sudan is the world's newest country, having gained independence from sudan six years ago. but hopes of prosperity have been shattered by three years of civil war and economic collapse. alistair leithead sent this report from the capital city, juba. when famine hits, the smallest suffer. there's acute malnutrition here in the children's hospital in the capital, but it's far worse upcountry, where the fighting goes on. symptoms of hunger. malnutrition is really bad because it has increased. it has been here for some years, but this year, it is really increased. the rate has increased. hadiya gets one or maybe two meals a day. her mother, mary, can't afford to feed her,
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news. a state of famine has been declared in parts of south sudan, the first to be announced in any part of the world since 2011. the government and the united nations report that around 100,000 people are currently affected, and just underfive million people, 140% of the country's population, are in urgent need of food. south sudan is the world's newest country, having gained independence from sudan six years ago. but hopes of prosperity have been shattered by...
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from kuala lumpur, rupert wingfield—hayes reports. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to attack kim jong—nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a very deliberate and very public act of violence. today, we learned what killed him. and it's even more shocking. it is the vx nerve agent, which is a chemical weapon. kim jong—nam was walking across this busy departures hall last week when he was attacked at this spot. now we know what was used to kill him — vx, one of the most deadly nerve agents ever invented. just a tiny drop, one hundredth of a gram, would have been enough to kill him. vx is also banned under international convention, yet someone decided to use it here, in the midst of this international airport. vx is colourless and odourless, with the feel of engine oil. symptoms include coughing, shortness of breath, vomiting and muscle convulsions. south korea says the north started producing chemical weapons in the 19805 and has up to 5000 tonnes of stocks. north korea's young dictator kim
from kuala lumpur, rupert wingfield—hayes reports. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to attack kim jong—nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a very deliberate and very public act of violence. today, we learned what killed him. and it's even more shocking. it is the vx nerve agent, which is a chemical weapon. kim jong—nam was walking across this busy departures hall last week when he was attacked at this spot. now we know what was used to kill him...
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our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports from kuala lumpur. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to attack kim jong nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a very deliberate and very public act of violence. today we learned what killed him. and it's even more shocking. it is the vx nerve agent which is a chemical weapon. kim jong nam was walking across this busy departures hall last week when he was attacked at this spot. now we know what they choose to kill him, vx, one of the most deadly nerve agents ever invented. just a tiny drop, one hundredth of a gram would have been enough to kill him. vx is also banned under international convention yet someone decided to use it here in the midst of this international airport. vx is colourless and odourless with the feel of engine oil. it is so deadly it is classified by the united nations as a weapon of mass destruction. symptoms include coughing, shortness of breath, vomiting and muscle convulsions. south korea says the north started producing chemical weapons in th
our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports from kuala lumpur. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to attack kim jong nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a very deliberate and very public act of violence. today we learned what killed him. and it's even more shocking. it is the vx nerve agent which is a chemical weapon. kim jong nam was walking across this busy departures hall last week when he was attacked at this spot. now we know what they choose...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is at the hospital where the forensic investigation has been carried out. this is the place we understand kim jong nam's body is being held and where the test that were carried out have revealed the presence of a nerve agent. one expert described this to me as a huge deal for three reasons. firstly, it is a very powerful nerve agent. just 100th of a gram on his skin or i would have been enough to kill him. secondly, vx is very difficult to produce. that suggests the involvement of a nationstate and points towards north korea. thirdly, vx is a banned chemical weapon under the un chemical weapon under the un chemical weapons convention. that means, if this attack was carried out by north korean agents, they have not just out by north korean agents, they have notjust committed an assassination on foreign soil, but they are responsible for releasing a banned chemical weapon inside a major international airport. i spoke to bruce bennett, a defence and security expert from the rand corporation. he said vx nerve agent is a substance not many people have access to,
rupert wingfield—hayes is at the hospital where the forensic investigation has been carried out. this is the place we understand kim jong nam's body is being held and where the test that were carried out have revealed the presence of a nerve agent. one expert described this to me as a huge deal for three reasons. firstly, it is a very powerful nerve agent. just 100th of a gram on his skin or i would have been enough to kill him. secondly, vx is very difficult to produce. that suggests the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, thank you very much. police are investigating the death of a ten—year—old boy at a branch of topshop in reading. he suffered serious head injuries in an incident involving store furniture — and died later in hospital. the death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is in reading. yes, topshop has been closed all morning, understandably. the shutters are down. in the past hour or so reading borough council extended a statement saying they offer their sympathies to the family offer their sympathies to the family of the ten—year—old boy involved and say its own inquiry is now underway along with that of the police investigation. this was the scene at topshop this morning. these pictures show it shattered and security guards outside. inside the lights we re guards outside. inside the lights were on and it was not clear if any staff or investigators were there. police were called there after reports of a ten—year—old boy being injured. they say it in
rupert wingfield—hayes, thank you very much. police are investigating the death of a ten—year—old boy at a branch of topshop in reading. he suffered serious head injuries in an incident involving store furniture — and died later in hospital. the death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is in reading. yes, topshop has been closed all morning, understandably. the shutters are down. in the past hour or so reading borough council extended a...
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from tokyo rupert wingfield—hayes reports. only two weeks ago generaljames mattis was moving into his new office in the pent goon. gone, today he was being welcomed. japan is worried that president trump is not committed to defending its most important ally in asia. not so according to general matitis, the alliance is enduring and will remain as the cornerstone as peace and security in the asia—pacific region. the us defence secretary saved his scathing words for china. we have watched in the south china sea as china has shredded the trust of nations in the region. he is talking about these huge artificial islands. beijing has constructed to enforce its claim to the south china sea.“ we have disputes we take them to arbitration. we don't settle them by taking military means and occupying land that is subject to question to say the least about who actually owns it or is it international waters? he also promised the us would protect this group of islands in the east china sea from any attempt by china to take them from japan
from tokyo rupert wingfield—hayes reports. only two weeks ago generaljames mattis was moving into his new office in the pent goon. gone, today he was being welcomed. japan is worried that president trump is not committed to defending its most important ally in asia. not so according to general matitis, the alliance is enduring and will remain as the cornerstone as peace and security in the asia—pacific region. the us defence secretary saved his scathing words for china. we have watched in...
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police investigating the killing, including one north korean man. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield hayes has more details on kimjong nam's movements within the check—in hall at kuala lumpur airport. this is where this bizarre story began, when kim john nam walked into this check—in area for the budget airlines just across here. it was at this spot that he was attacked from behind. now we knew what was used to call him, vx, probably the most deadly nerve agent ever invented. 100th of a gram would have been enough to kill him. and yet somebody decided to use it in this busy departures hall. the government said that they we re hall. the government said that they were going to decontaminate displays but there is no sign of that yet. in the short space of time it took to get to the information desk here, he was complaining of irritated feeling on his face. he was taken downstairs the medical clinic. this is the medical clinic. that walk, from the information desk has taken no more than three or four minutes. he was taken in here, a few minutes later, had convulsions and collapsed and died
police investigating the killing, including one north korean man. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield hayes has more details on kimjong nam's movements within the check—in hall at kuala lumpur airport. this is where this bizarre story began, when kim john nam walked into this check—in area for the budget airlines just across here. it was at this spot that he was attacked from behind. now we knew what was used to call him, vx, probably the most deadly nerve agent ever invented. 100th of a...
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the british boxing board of control has a expressed unhappiness at david haye's comments before his fight. bellow has decided the sentiment as distasteful and disgusting. the pair came, not quite head—to—head yesterday at a press conference in liverpool ahead of their fight at the 02 liverpool ahead of their fight at the o2 arena on saturday. it's not wrong to say this thing. i'm going to be totally honest and say, i'm not ina to be totally honest and say, i'm not in a room to hate david hay on permanent basis. i'm in a ring so the referee can't stop it when necessary. i'm here to fight. i'm not here to hate people. world number one andy murray is in action. it's his first competition since losing last month. murray will face the world number a7 in the first round. he returns to action following a bout of shingles.|j round. he returns to action following a bout of shingles. i got here nice and early. i arrived tuesday last week so i have five or six days to get used to the conditions here. i've had a decent break so i feel fresh and ready to go. it's tough here. they have some of the
the british boxing board of control has a expressed unhappiness at david haye's comments before his fight. bellow has decided the sentiment as distasteful and disgusting. the pair came, not quite head—to—head yesterday at a press conference in liverpool ahead of their fight at the 02 liverpool ahead of their fight at the o2 arena on saturday. it's not wrong to say this thing. i'm going to be totally honest and say, i'm not ina to be totally honest and say, i'm not in a room to hate david...
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our correspondent in kuala lumpa, rupert wingfield hayes, sent this report. this was one of the most brazen killings of recent years. this is the spot where kim jong—nam was attacked. just take a look around here. this spot is overlooked by at least six cctv cameras. just a few metres away, in this cafe, at one of those tables, four north korean men were sitting watching. all four are now wanted by the malaysian authorities — one is reported to be a known north korean security agent. after the attack was over, they got up and headed for departures. a few minutes later they boarded a flight tojakarta and on to dubai. what about the two young women accused of carrying out the attack? one is from vietnam, the other, indonesia. siti aishah was working in this hotel behind me here, in a massage parlour on the second floor. malaysian massage parlours are often a front for the sex industry. and it's fairly clear both these women were living a very precarious existence. aishah told police she was then approached by a man calling himself ‘james' and he offered h
our correspondent in kuala lumpa, rupert wingfield hayes, sent this report. this was one of the most brazen killings of recent years. this is the spot where kim jong—nam was attacked. just take a look around here. this spot is overlooked by at least six cctv cameras. just a few metres away, in this cafe, at one of those tables, four north korean men were sitting watching. all four are now wanted by the malaysian authorities — one is reported to be a known north korean security agent. after...
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brothers are rivals. 0ne threat to kim jong—un is now no more. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield hayes is in kuala lumpur. you have just been added to the airport where, according to authorities, a weapon of mass destruction was used a few days ago. how are they taking this?l destruction was used a few days ago. how are they taking this? a little more relaxed than they perhaps should be, simon. i have been in the airport this afternoon, this evening, it has taken a good hour or two to get back, when we left there we re two to get back, when we left there were no signs at all that the authorities were carrying out this week for the decontamination effort they claimed they were going to. i am afraid to say there is little credibility to their claim that they are taking the threats of other people seriously and doing something about it. in terms of what happens now, what happens to the body, what does north korea wants to happen to that? i think this takes the whole crisis between malaysia and north korea to a completely different level. we we re a completely different level. we were talk
brothers are rivals. 0ne threat to kim jong—un is now no more. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield hayes is in kuala lumpur. you have just been added to the airport where, according to authorities, a weapon of mass destruction was used a few days ago. how are they taking this?l destruction was used a few days ago. how are they taking this? a little more relaxed than they perhaps should be, simon. i have been in the airport this afternoon, this evening, it has taken a good hour or two to get...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. some breaking news now, and officials have ordered people living down stream of one of the united states‘ biggest dams to leave the area immediately. there are fears that heavy rain in northern california is causing serious problems for the oroville dam's emergency spillway. the california department of water resources says the erosion is not advancing as fast as they thought. the dam is just upstream and to the east of oroville, a city of more than 16,000 people. what is the latest about how you're hearing the evacuation is going? evacuations are happening quickly, there's lots of traffic with people trying to get away. in total 160,000 people could be in the potentially affected areas should the worse case scenario happen according to authorities but as you mentioned, the good news is in the last hour or so the good news is in the last hour or so we've heard the erosion, which caused the problem, doesn't seem to have been happening as quickly as first feared. there's a hope the me
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. some breaking news now, and officials have ordered people living down stream of one of the united states‘ biggest dams to leave the area immediately. there are fears that heavy rain in northern california is causing serious problems for the oroville dam's emergency spillway. the california department of water resources says the erosion is not advancing as fast as they thought. the dam is just upstream and to the east of oroville, a city of more...
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this report from our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes contains some flash photography. this is the launch of a musudan ballistic missile, the same type that was fired from north korea into the sea of japan early this morning. today's launch was almost certainly timed so that north korea's
this report from our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes contains some flash photography. this is the launch of a musudan ballistic missile, the same type that was fired from north korea into the sea of japan early this morning. today's launch was almost certainly timed so that north korea's